From 1 Apr 2018, Wireless@SG service will no longer be available at Changi Airport. Visitors can connect to #WiFi@Changi to enjoy free Wi-Fi service in both the public and transit areas.

Shift of VietJet to Terminal 4

From 6 Mar 2018, VietJet (VJ) will operate out of Terminal 4. Passengers travelling with VJ are advised to check the flight status or the iChangi app for the latest updates.

Shortened MRT Operating Hours

From 2 March to 1 April, operating hours of all MRT stations along the East-West Line are shortened due to maintenance works. Passengers planning to travel by train are advised to factor in a longer travelling time.
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Road diversion

There will be works carried out on the Terminal 1 Departure Roadway between 0200 and 0400 hrs on 21 March. Please follow the signs and drop off passengers at the Terminal 1 West Link (Level 1). Drivers are advised to drive slowly, look out for signs and set off earlier for the airport.

Wireless@SG service

From 1 Apr 2018, Wireless@SG service will no longer be available at Changi Airport. Visitors can connect to #WiFi@Changi to enjoy free Wi-Fi service in both the public and transit areas.

Shift of VietJet to Terminal 4

From 6 Mar 2018, VietJet (VJ) will operate out of Terminal 4. Passengers travelling with VJ are advised to check the flight status or the iChangi app for the latest updates.

Shortened MRT Operating Hours

From 2 March to 1 April, operating hours of all MRT stations along the East-West Line are shortened due to maintenance works. Passengers planning to travel by train are advised to factor in a longer travelling time.
More

Road diversion

There will be works carried out on the Terminal 1 Departure Roadway between 0200 and 0400 hrs on 21 March. Please follow the signs and drop off passengers at the Terminal 1 West Link (Level 1). Drivers are advised to drive slowly, look out for signs and set off earlier for the airport.

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Go where you've never gone before.

Go where you've never gone before.

Experience the nature wonders of Medan or dive into the pink city of Jaipur. Rich in heritage and vibrant sights and sounds, these hidden gems offer adventurous travellers a chance to explore new horizons!

Refer to our destination guides for a dose of travel tips and inspiration before you escape to the destination of your choice. Whether it’s stuffing yourself with delectable local fares or enjoying unique art performances, your itinerary will be filled with a myriad of activities!

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Food, Glorious Food

Food, Glorious Food

From Bihun Bebek Atak (duck noodles), kwetiau goreng (fried kway teow), bakso (meatballs) to avocado coffee and 24-hour durian joints - you name it, Medan has it! It is no wonder Medan is known as a culinary city and a heaven for foodies.

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Tjong A Fie Mansion

Tjong A Fie Mansion

With 35 rooms spanning an area of 8,000 square metres, the two-storey Tjong A Fie Mansion mansion is a must-visit for those who appreciates architecture and culture – for this place features Chinese, Malay, and Art Deco influences, and its building structure observing Feng-Shui principles.

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Istana Maimun

Istana Maimun

Previously the royal house for Sultanate of Deli, Istanan Maimun is well-known for its collections from its royal history back in the 19th century. Built in 1888, the architecture features Malay, Mogul and Italian influences. View the lavish inauguration throne in its glory, and get an up-close look at the antique furniture and interior that have maintained Islamic culture during colonial times!

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Gunung Sibayak

Gunung Sibayak

Located in the town of Berastagi, Gunung Sibayak is one of Indonesia's most accessible volcanoes at 2,094 metres. Enjoy excellent views of the surrounding countryside upon reaching the summit.

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Sipiso-Piso

Sipiso-Piso

At 120 metres, Sipiso-Piso is one of Indonesia's tallest waterfalls. Easily reached, visitors are often rewarded with sightings of rainbows after a 20-minute trek to the base.

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Lake Toba / One Tree Hill

Lake Toba / One Tree Hill

At over 1,145 square km and a depth of 450 metres, Lake Toba is the largest lake in Southeast Asia and one of the deepest lakes in the world. Enjoy its magnificent view from One Tree Hill, an aptly-named hill where there is literally only one tree growing at the top of this hill.

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Pulau Samosir

Pulau Samosir

Explore the largest island within a volcano in the world! There are many resorts with panoramic views, offering water sports such as jetskiing, kayaking and banana boat rides.

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Ambarita Village

Ambarita Village

Situated on Pulau Samosir, do not miss this traditional village that was once home to the Batak tribe. Check out the Parsidangan Stone which was once used for cannabalistic rituals!

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Amber Fort and Palace

Amber Fort and Palace

This is the quintessential must-see attraction here in Jaipur. Enjoy a leisure walk along the ancient fort walls, royal gardens and high ceilings featuring the highly adored Hall of Mirrors encrusted with gems to mimic the starry night sky.

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal

This iconic pink monument also known as "Prince of Winds" derived its name from the uniquely designed lattice-like structure and multiple windows for women of the royal family to observe street festivals while being hidden yet get that extra boost of wind in the building!

Entrance Fee: FREE

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City Palace

City Palace

A trip to Jaipur is not complete without a visit to the former residence of the royal family. The architecture boasting the blend of multiple styles of construction gives visitors a peek into the rich culture and heritage of the state in the past.

Entrance Fee: INR400 (S$8.50)

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Panna Meena Ka Kund

Panna Meena Ka Kund

Built in the sixteenth century, this ancient stepwell is the only functional Baori in Jaipur today. Talk a walk down the zigzag geometrical step arrangement of the 8-storey architecture which was intricately designed such that anyone can access the water using only one flight of stairs.

Entrance Fee: FREE

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Jaigarh Fort

Jaigarh Fort

A stronghold connected to the Amer Fort, the Jaigarh Fort was originally built to protect the Amer Fort and the palace, and it was never conquered in battle. Take a stroll down the well tended garden and check out the world’s largest cannon on wheels in the museum. The red sandstone architecture also makes for great photo opportunity.

Entrance Fee: INR85 (S$1.80)

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Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar

An astronomical observatory built to study space and time, the Jantar Mantar is home to the world’s largest sundial and a collection of 19 oddly shaped geometrical structures and sphere that can accurately measure time, predict eclipses and even locate different stars.

Entrance Fee: INR200 (S$4.20)

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Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort

Connected to the Jaigarh Fort, the Nahargarh fort is one of the three forts that protected the city’s former capital. Built as a place of retreat, the fort stands at the edge of the hills and boast a good view of a lake. One of the compound’s key attractions is the Madhavendra Bhawan – a two-story building with suites for the king and his 12 wives.

Entrance Fee: INR200 (S$4.20)

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Galtaji Temple

Galtaji Temple

Located in the hills 40 mins away from Jaipur, this holy pilgrimage site is a cluster of several shrines and sacred springs. The Hanuman Temple, dedicated to the Hindu monkey god, is one of the most famous in the complex and home to a large tribe of mischievous macaques.

Entrance Fee: Free

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Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal

Set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake and against the stunning backdrop of the hills, Jal Mahal is also known as the Water Palace. Most part of the palace is submerged underwater when the lake is full, leaving only the top floor exposed. Entrance to the palace has been restricted by the government, instead take a slow stroll on the pathway outside the palace.

Entrance fee: Free

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